| Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1894 - 852 pages
...handling the salt, as dangerous explosions are liable to occur when it is miied with organic matters (cork, tannic acid, sugar, etc.), or with sulphur,...phosphorus, or other easily oxidizable substances, and either heated directly or •objected to trituration or concussion. It should not be mixed with... | |
| Joseph Price Remington - 1894 - 1464 pages
...salt, as dangerous explosions are liable to occur when it is mixed with organic matters (cork, tannio acid, sugar, etc.), or with sulphur, antimony sulphide,...phosphorus, or other easily oxidizable substances, and either neated directly, or subjected to trituration or concussion." Uses. — This salt has an... | |
| George Frank Butler - 1896 - 898 pages
...the salt, since dangerous explosions are liable to occur *hen it is mixed with organic matters — cork, tannic acid, sugar, etc.— or with sulphur,...antimony sulphide, phosphorus, or other easily oxidizable substance, or upon being either heated directly or subjected to trituration or concussion. Dose. —... | |
| 1917 - 684 pages
...pharmacopeias as Kalium Chloricum (E), Chloras Kalicus (S). Contains not less than 99 per cent of KC1O3. Great caution should be observed in handling it, as...concussion or trituration with organic substances. Tests for identity and purity and a method of assay. Average dose : 0.25 gm. or 4 grains. Preparations:... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1905 - 644 pages
...not less than 99 per cent, of pure Potassium Chlorate, and should be kept in well-stoppered bottles. Great caution should be observed in handling it, as...Sulphur, Antimony Sulphide, Phosphorus, or other easily oxidi2able substances. SOURCE. — Pass Chlorine into a mixture of Potassium Carbonate and Slaked Lime... | |
| Reynold Webb Wilcox - 1905 - 650 pages
...not less than 99 per cent, of pure Potassium Chlorate, and should be kept in well-stoppered bottles. Great caution should be observed in handling it, as...with organic substances (Cork, Tannic Acid, Sugar, ete.), or with Sulphur, Antimony Sulphide, Phosphorus, or other easily oxidi2able substances. SOURCE.... | |
| Carl Svantè Nicanor Hallberg - 1905 - 398 pages
...salt, as dangerous explosions are liable to occur when it is mixed with organic matter (cork, tannie acid, sugar, etc.) or with sulphur, antimony sulphide,...phosphorus, or other easily oxidizable substances, and either heated directly, or subjected to trituration or concussion. Potassium Bromide— KBr—... | |
| Frank Edward Stewart - 1906 - 202 pages
...KClO6; 121.68. — Should contain not less than 99 per cent, of pure Potassium Chlorate, [ClO2 . OK]. Great caution should be observed in handling it, as...or other easily oxidizable substances. Colorless, lustrous, monoclinic prisms or plates, or a white, granular powder; odorless; cooling, characteristic... | |
| 1906 - 426 pages
...Used also technically. Incompatible with potassium iodide and tartaric acid. Dangerous explosions may occur when it is heated or subjected to concussion or trituration with organic substances (cork, tannin, sugar, etc.) or with sulphur, antimony sulphide, phosphorus or easily oxidizable substances.... | |
| 1906 - 466 pages
...Used also technically. Incompatible with potassium iodide and tartaric acid. Dangerous explosions may occur when it is heated or subjected to concussion or trituration with organic substances (cork, tannin, sugar, etc.) or with sulphur, antimony sulphide, phosphorus or easily oxidizable substances.... | |
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